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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
226 of 232  Wed 1st Mar 2023 12:17pm  

On 28th Feb 2023 4:41pm, Helen F said: Cool. Double thumbs up Sadly here I get the aurora Liverpudlia, the aurora Mancunia and the aurora Warringtonia. After that, not much is visible.
You have been luckier than most then, Helen. Lol Lol Lol Lol
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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227 of 232  Sat 25th Mar 2023 8:25pm  

Hi all, I've just got so excited coming home from the Hollybush. I've seen the asteroid travel almost right overhead, passing the moon & brilliant Venus. Yes, the Hollybush. The Tandoori mixed grill was umpapah.
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Prof
Gloucester
228 of 232  Sun 26th Mar 2023 8:35am  

Neil, Surprising! Beautiful! Truly wonderful!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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229 of 232  Thu 6th Apr 2023 9:57pm  

Hi all, Venus is just setting in the w-nw, sky as I post this. Hopefully a clear sky tomorrow, but Venus is so bright.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
230 of 232  Wed 30th Aug 2023 10:07pm  

Lovely big bright moon tonight, it is called a blue moon, but it isn't blue !
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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231 of 232  Thu 31st Aug 2023 8:31am  

Beautiful!
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Holbrooks
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232 of 232  Wed 18th Sep 2024 1:15pm  

Hello, The early hours of this morning saw a partial eclipse of the Earths shadow on to the top right segment of our moon. I meant to see if I could see it but I was fast asleep at 3am. It was intrigue trying to work out how such fine calculations could be made that took me in to my love of numbers when I was around ten years old. Amateur astronomers, as well as looking at the moons of Jupiter, also like watching their shadows on the planet's surface.
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